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Demystifying executive function (2024)
Journal Article
Gillie, S. (2024). Demystifying executive function. Patoss Bulletin, 37(1), 2-13

Executive function (EF) is an umbrella term for a set of complex and nuanced cognitive processes believed to be uniquely human. EF allows for planning, adaptation and self-regulation to meet personal or imposed goals. It develops from early childhood... Read More about Demystifying executive function.

Initial teacher education as a dialogic space for agile art curriculum design (2024)
Journal Article
Grant, W., & Kidwell, A. (2024). Initial teacher education as a dialogic space for agile art curriculum design. International Journal of Education through Art, 20(2), 209-222. https://doi.org/10.1386/eta_00162_1

In this article we draw on our positionality as teacher educator and student teacher to reflect on initial art teacher education as a forum for novel disciplinary curriculum design. We describe how, without new system thinking, much taught school art... Read More about Initial teacher education as a dialogic space for agile art curriculum design.

Guidance for safe and effective perpetrator programmes: Article 16 of the Istanbul Convention (2024)
Report
Jovanović Belotić, S., Vall, B., & McCartan, K. (2024). Guidance for safe and effective perpetrator programmes: Article 16 of the Istanbul Convention. Council of Europe

Programmes for perpetrators are an important element of preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence. They help to ensure that perpetrators take responsibility for their acts of violence and, ultimately, do not re-offend. The... Read More about Guidance for safe and effective perpetrator programmes: Article 16 of the Istanbul Convention.

A mixed-methods stress audit with midwives in the United Kingdom (2024)
Journal Article
Anchors, Z., Moore, L., Burnard, S., Bressington, C., Moreton, A., & Arnold, R. (in press). A mixed-methods stress audit with midwives in the United Kingdom. Women and Birth,

Problem. UK midwives report high work-related stress, which can negatively impact their health and wellbeing, with many considering leaving the profession. Background. An occupational stress audit guides the implementation of stress management inte... Read More about A mixed-methods stress audit with midwives in the United Kingdom.